Cameron and I got to visit a village in Papua New Guinea this morning!!! No, really, we did!
Okay, in reality we never left Roach, Missouri but it sure felt like we went half-way around the world!
As we wrote in our last update in August, we're now in the middle of our Culture Language Acquisition Practicum.We can't share too many details in our newsletter in case future students read this as it could hinder their experience and the effectiveness of this class.

In a nutshell, the staff have created a village based on a real tribe in Papua New Guinea. Obviously, it's not completely realistic but they do an excellent job of simulating real situations and scenarios!

It is during the Culture Language Acquisition Practicum that we have the opportunity to tie together and apply many of the principles and skills we've been taught in class over the last year. It's been a pretty fun class while it's also challenging at times!
This is our only class right now and it will be that way until its conclusion in the middle of October.
While we can't write too many details, we can share some pictures that we hope you enjoy!Remember, these "indigenous people" are really some of our teachers! They do an awesome job and really stay in character even when we make some hilarious blunders. Seriously, this is an awesome interactive simulation!

Thank you all for your support and prayers!
United in Christ,
Caitlin and Cameron
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